The Team first got involved with the Brooklands Vimy in 1994
when it first flew into Brooklands. Here can be seen Peter Mcmillan (the driving
force
behind the Vimy) with two of the team, thanking them for their help and
presenting them with a 10% of Pizza Hut discount voucher ☺

During the following years various members of the team at various times were
involved with the Vimy and it was fitting that at the end of it's
flying career, that BREAST should undertake dismantling the aircraft and moving
by road into the museum site

The huge wings and forward fuselage were loaded onto a low loader borrowed from
Warwick Trailers, then the rear was separated and carried
away by a vehicle loaned by CMG. Lifting was supplied by Langley Vale's
Brooklands Belle and National Rescues Milly.

As always this work would be imposable without
the help of companies like them.

The whole incredible recovery operation (including the Vimy first flying into Brooklands
from the Top Gear Hangar), can be seen at the link below.

NOTE There are a number of videos about these jobs and this
aircraft in the Aviation Playlist at
www.andysvideo.com